Find the "Home" tab within the slides group. Click the arrow below "New Slide," and then click "Reuse Slides."

Click "Open a PowerPoint File" listed on the right-hand side.

Browse and select the file you want to import into the new template.

Right click on any of the slides in the "Reuse Slides" section, and then select "Insert All Slides."

Note: Transferring a presentation with slide dimensions smaller than 16x9 often results in significant distortions of the content. Faculty will need to review each slide and make any necessary adjustments to content on the AAFP FMX template prior to submitting the presentation. AAFP staff is not able to reformat your slide deck.

Practice Recommendations: Highlight steps that have the greatest impact on patient care. Provide one to three concise statements exemplifying specific actions/behaviors learners can immediately apply upon returning to their practice. While these might be included in other places throughout your presentation, feedback indicates having a slide devoted specifically to practice recommendations helps learners identify those recommendations when they revisit the handout of your presentation at a later date. See an example practice recommendations slide.(1 page PDF)

The AES system allows attendees to electronically submit questions to the faculty at any time via their mobile device. Audience members will be able to “vote” on questions that are submitted in order to raise the question in priority.

After submitting your final presentation to the AAFP. After pre-slides are added by staff, a copy of your final presentation will be sent to your email. While no changes are allowed from this point forward, you will have access to a final copy of your presentation.

Disclaimers

As a reminder, the AAFP complies with the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education's (ACCME's) Standards for Commercial Support, the American Medical Association’s (AMA's) Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs (CEJA ethics policies), and other laws, regulations, and codes that pertain to conflicts of interest. All faculty members are required to read and comply with the AAFP's CME COI policy.

FMX is a CME activity with AAFP and AMA credit. All sessions must comply with AAFP, AMA and ACCME rules and; therefore, must be educational in nature. If you have a financial interest, such as a book or a mobile app, it is permissible to mention only if it is educational in nature and done so in a fair and balanced manner. Promotional messages of any kind are prohibited in CME.